Man held for supplying Rs 95,400 in fake currency notes in Delhi
New Delhi, May 19
A man has been arrested for allegedly supplying fake currency notes in the national capital, police said on Tuesday.
The accused has been identified as Deepak, a resident of Mahavir Enclave, they said.
On Monday, the police received information regarding the supply of counterfeit currency notes in the national capital, a senior police officer said. Thereafter, a trap was laid at road number 235, Vikas Puri, and the accused was arrested.
“The police have recovered Rs 95,400 of counterfeit currency notes of Rs 200 denomination, one colour printer, materials used for making fake currency and a car,” a police officer said.
Efforts were being made to identify associates of the accused who helped him to circulate the notes, police said. PTI